Wound, Ostomy and Continence Nurses Society (WOCN) Practice Exam

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What is a common preventive measure for friction skin damage?

  1. Using hot water for cleaning

  2. Soft bathing cloths and gentle skin care

  3. Regularly applying strong antiseptic

  4. Increasing friction with rough materials

The correct answer is: Soft bathing cloths and gentle skin care

Using soft bathing cloths and gentle skin care is a widely recognized preventive measure for friction skin damage because it reduces irritation and minimizes the risk of skin breakdown. Friction can occur when the skin rubs against clothing or other surfaces, leading to abrasions and potential damage. By utilizing softer materials, the skin is less likely to be harmed during cleaning or bathing processes. Gentle skin care practices further promote skin integrity, moisturizing, and maintaining the skin's natural barrier, which protects against damage from friction. In contrast to this approach, using hot water for cleaning can strip the skin of its natural oils and cause dryness, which may actually increase susceptibility to friction-related injuries. Regularly applying strong antiseptics can be harsh and irritating to the skin, potentially exacerbating the problem rather than preventing it. Finally, increasing friction with rough materials would directly contribute to skin damage rather than providing any benefit in prevention.